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,., 1- f '1'ff' M42 U 2- x - 1 . 111- Q1 Nix- X 1 x . ,f - ' X - W l. J- ii jp Wist- ns that szigt-s, silent as the- sphinxf' i l'l.Xllli ELLIS-'Ellis' l 2! lf., Foot-lmll, '12-'lilg Base-hall, '13 flllklllill . L winm-rlg Atlilvtic Editor Arrow-Hvatl. N5 - -lf! X 'l4gl'on' Wow Fooivty. 'l3: Mvinlwr ot' fixi- ,I War Council. l 'X-X 6 - 'Q XX I. A quit-t, ll2lllllS0lllt', glxllllvlllilll, who puts in - x hall' of his time zittvmlinq to his own lnusinvss, X H halt' lvttin other wo ill-'s zilonu. lgl , X U s i 1 , I Q. ' f Ili- is a goml '4llltlt'Ill. and lwttrr utlilt-tv. ' ,QQ tx Q lm 5 A L V ex. Q' As nn-1-ry as this day is long. 'V XX : VIRGINIA ISOWDEN- wi -5 Fnltnro Virclvg 'l'vnnis, 'l-lg Sqimw Sociv- 2 tx it f A' J ' . . . . . W tg- Virginia is at llglll'-llvHl't0tl young laid-v. V., , S0llll'XVll2ll iiivliiw-ml to hu frivolous. Mr. Laynt- .Af x X sonn-times niakrq hor smile vanish by asking fx-- ,.f' I ann uiivxpvctvd qnvstiow in tlw Pliysios rlnsu. X . X 0 X. 14 x, , . l : N' 0 N' J J .C Q, 'gf .' 4istllf-i'01ll'llltll1l'l' is tho first rt-qnisitv to grvnl OJ it if It uiitlortakiiigsf' ,950 1 I 0 .' 5 1 '. lf' XYIC t'l1ll,llI+1liS-'lfaiye' Spf liziskvt-hztll 'll-'l2g l'ultnrv Uirclr-1 ' Sqiiaw Hot-ivty. 'lil-'l-l. K X Faye- is one ot' tliosn- who works diligently Z., J zimlsilvntly. ll tht-rv is anything in imliistigv. '1- ,44 ' slim- will nmko goocl in life--or inarry. 1 . is K ' U J fd E 64 'Pin :L -,Tab Anil as lzwfvc-t 121 nolalv and innovont girl. l.l't'i1.1': 1iou.xNQi.utfi1w EJ' Vnltniv tfirvlt- Rvpi-vsviitaitivv 'lilg 'l'vnv fl: Rx nis, '12-'l3l: Hqiniw Soc-in-ty. '12-'l-1. bf 0 g Lncilv is ve-ry pztrtiunlair as to lwr personal 6: X ' 1 1 vxcvc-cliiigly propt-r ,S young lady. Slit- is a wry valuable nivnilwr ot' 2 1 , our class, living lmotli nsrful :intl ornanwntzll. 2 f' l IX ' R 1 5 ' ft fll fix M fix P- ill X A to
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